Join Autosport’s Ben Hunt and Emily Selleck as they break down a dramatic race day in Melbourne. With unpredictable weather and ever-changing track conditions, rookies found... read more »


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Lando Norris won the Australian Grand Prix by less than a second ahead of Max Verstappen, as late drama saw an Oscar Piastri mistake which cost him his runners-up finish.So,... read more »
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The first bit of track action for the 2025 Formula 1 season is now over, as teams and drivers took to Albert Park Circuit for both Friday practice sessions ahead of the... read more »
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Ben Hunt and Filip Cleeren report from the paddock after Practice Friday at the Australian Grand Prix. Between them, they analyse the battle at the front of the field as... read more »
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Max Verstappen has agreed with the FIA president that V10 engines should return to Formula 1, but believes the negotiations must be held behind closed doors.In February,... read more »
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The FIA have been threatened with legal action by Motorsport UK after its chair was barred from a recent meeting. read more »
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Susie Wolff has been backed to challenge Mohammed Ben Sulayem for the FIA presidency. read more »
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David Richards, chairman of Motorsport UK is preparing to take legal action against Mohammed ben Sulayem amidst growing unease with FIA president. read more »
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Dave Richards raised concerns over the actions and "unkept promies" of FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. read more »
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Motorsport UK chair David Richards has accused FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem of broken promises. read more »
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Motorsport UK chairman David Richards has threatened to take legal action against the FIA unless it addresses what he called an "erosion of accountability" under... read more »
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A contentious Formula 1 issue surrounding V10 engines has been handed a huge boost by the president of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem. read more »
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1996 F1 champion Damon Hill has backed Susie Wolff to succeed Mohammed Ben Sulayem as FIA President. The post F1 champion backs Susie Wolff to challenge for FIA presidency... read more »
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Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt return to report from Day 2 of F1’s 2025 test at the Bahrain International Circuit. Alex discusses the three teams that impressed him most,... read more »
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Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt return to report from Day 2 of F1's 2025 test at the Bahrain International Circuit.In the review, Alex mentions the three teams that... read more »
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Ferrari's newest recruit Lewis Hamilton has looked to allay any fears about his age ahead of the 2025 Formula 1 season, insisting he will "never ben an old man." read more »
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The first day of Formula 1 2025 testing is the subject of the latest Autosport Podcast, which features the initial indications of what the pecking order could be. Alex... read more »
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F1 2025 finally hits the track! Alex Kalinauckas and Ben Hunt report from the Bahrain International Circuit to wrap up Day 1 of testing for the 2025 Formula 1 Season. In the... read more »
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Two British members of the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) were barred from Wednesday's meeting amid a dispute with president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. read more »
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Two senior FIA figures were prevented from attending a meeting on Wednesday after refusing to sign non-disclosure agreements.FIA deputy president for sport Robert Reid and UK... read more »
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Key figures in Formula 1's governing body the FIA are barred from a meeting on Wednesday in a dispute with president Mohammed Ben Sulayem. read more »
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Christian Horner says he would welcome the return of V10 engines to Formula 1.Earlier this month, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem reckoned that F1 should consider switching... read more »
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WRC drivers have questioned the FIA's stricter swearing rules for 2025. read more »
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While Mohammed ben Sulayem may want to hear the "roaring sound" of the V10, he doesn't want to hear fans expressing their opinion of Christian Horner and Max... read more »
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FIA president, Mohammed ben Sulayem suggests the sport should consider a return to the "roaring sound of the V10". read more »